To cap the night, Bee Gees co-founder and seven-time GRAMMY winner Barry Gibb will perform a selection of hits from Saturday Night Fever — Soundtrack, which won Album Of The Year for 1978 at the 21st Annual GRAMMY Awards and was inducted into the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame in 2004. The memorable tribute special will also feature appearances by Cynthia Erivo, John Travolta and Wilmer Valderrama.

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Celebrate the Bee Gees' legacy on April 16

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The Bee Gees scored nine No. 1 hits during their career. Which is your favorite?

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"How Can You Mend A Broken Heart"

"Jive Talkin'"

"You Should Be Dancing"

"How Deep Is Your Love"

"Stayin' Alive"

"Night Fever"

"Too Much Heaven"

"Tragedy"

"Love You Inside Out"

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Sneak peak: See who's paying tribute to the Bee Gees

From Celine Dion and Ed Sheeran to Stevie Wonder and Little Big Town, check out the exclusive set list for "Stayin' Alive: A GRAMMY Salute To The Music Of The Bee Gees" airing April 16 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS

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No need to rush the stage or buddy up to the sound person. We've got your set list for The Recording Academy's all-star special celebrating the 40th anniversary of the landmark soundtrack to the film Saturday Night Fever and the Bee Gees right here. "Stayin' Alive: A GRAMMY Salute To The Music Of The Bee Gees" airs this Sunday, April 16 at 8–10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

But first, take a sneak peek at the star-studded lineup of artistsand the classic songs they'll perform during this once-in-a-lifetime tribute TV special:

Who's performing? Official lineup released for the 59th GRAMMYs

Lady Gaga, Chance The Rapper, Demi Lovato, and more scheduled to perform at the 59th GRAMMY Awards, airing Sunday, Feb. 12 on CBS; DNCE, Jennifer Lopez, Pentatonix and Solange, set to present

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Music's Biggest Night is upon us and promises to deliver GRAMMY Moments that will make all fans Believe In Music™. The star-studded performance lineup for the 59th Annual GRAMMY Awards includes a performance by Lady Gaga — fresh off her Super Bowl LI halftime performance — tributes to the late music icons Prince and George Michael, Bruno Mars' return to the GRAMMY stage, and the best in country, hip-hop, pop, and rock. James Corden will host — will he tap one of the night's guests for a special GRAMMY edition of Carpool Karaoke? Tune in to CBS on Sunday, Feb. 12 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. to see the award-winning television personality as well as our stellar cast of performers and presenters.

Demi Lovato, Pentatonix to salute Bee Gees in CBS special

Andra Day, John Legend, Demi Lovato, Pentatonix, and Keith Urban among performers to pay tribute to the music of the Bee Gees; special to air on CBS later this year

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Just two days after the 59th Annual GRAMMY Awards, The Recording Academy, AEG Ehrlich Ventures and CBS will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the landmark soundtrack to the film Saturday Night Fever by presenting "Stayin' Alive: A GRAMMY Salute To The Music Of The Bee Gees." The live concert taping will be held Tuesday, Feb. 14 at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. The special will broadcast on the CBS Television Network later this year.

"The Bee Gees — Barry, Robin and Maurice — were international musical icons who helped make Saturday Night Fever an emblem of 1970s pop culture," said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy. "With expert harmonies, undeniable groove and a personal charisma matching their onstage persona, the iconic band of brothers defined not just a genre, but a generation. I'm looking forward to celebrating one of the most famous soundtracks ever produced and reliving Saturday Night Fever, once again."

"The Bee Gees created many of pop music's most memorable anthems and to be able to gather some of music's brightest lights together to salute this great legacy is very exciting to me," said Ken Ehrlich, executive producer of AEG Ehrlich Ventures. "Presenting new versions of these great songs promises an evening of true highlights, both for the artists themselves and millions of music fans. I'm proud to share a 42-year connection with Barry and his brothers and look forward to helping to create an amazing night of music and memories."

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Saturday Night Fever Wins Album Of The Year

"Stayin' Alive: A GRAMMY Salute To The Music Of The Bee Gees" is produced by AEG Ehrlich Ventures, LLC. Ehrlich and Rac Clark are the executive producers, Ron Basile is the producer and David Wild is the writer.

Adele's stop to Beyoncé's speech: 9 GRAMMY highlights

James Corden, A Tribe Called Quest and Bruno Mars' Prince tribute also make the list of moments from the 59th GRAMMYs that everyone is talking about

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Adele Does A Showstopper — Literally

Only someone like Adele could bring a live TV broadcast to a halt. In this case, Adele wanted to make sure her gorgeous rendition of "Fastlove" to honor George Michael, who died Dec. 25, 2016, hit all the right notes. A few moments after beginning, she waved her performance to a stop exclaiming, "I can't mess this up for him." Adele's redo certainly did justice to the late legend, and her emotional reaction reverberated through the supportive crowd.

Beyoncé Delivers Stunning Acceptance Speech

Following an ethereal performance of "Love Drought" and "Sandcastles," a pregnant Beyoncé took the stage to accept the GRAMMY for Best Urban Contemporary Album for Lemonade. In true Queen Bey style, she delivered a poignant speech read from a golden card: "My intention for [Lemonade] was to create a body of work that would give a voice to our pain, our struggles, our darkness, and our history. To confront issues that make us uncomfortable. …"

A Tribe Called Quest Get Political

Music's Biggest Night has never shied away from political moments, and the 59th GRAMMYs was no different. As A Tribe Called Quest took the stage with Anderson .Paak, they eventually brought out Consequence and Busta Rhymes for "We The People." Not only did Busta Rhymes work in a "President Agent Orange" reference, but the most powerful moment came as people of different ethnicities gathered in front of the stage while Q-Tip punctuated their powerful performance with a simple "resist."

Bruno Mars Channels Prince

Prince, who died April 21, 2016, was honored on the 59th GRAMMYs with a tribute segment by longtime friends and collaborators the Time and none other than Mars decked out in a dazzling purple jacket. Mars, who donned Prince-inspired make-up to complete his homage, reached the guitar-shredding conclusion of "Let's Go Crazy" with the audience dancing in the aisles.

Twenty One Pilots Drop Trou

Newcomers Twenty One Pilots certainly caught people's attention as they shed their pants on the way to accept their first career GRAMMY for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. Turns out the duo, comprising Tyler Joseph and John Dunn, told each other before they were famous if they ever won a GRAMMY they would accept it in their underwear. The pair delivered on their promise, adding the inspiring message that "anyone from anywhere can do anything."

Adele Shares Her Win With Beyoncé

As the big winner of the night, Adele took home five GRAMMYs — increasing her career total to 15 — including Record, Album and SongOf The Year. But Adele also celebrated fellow Album Of The Year nominee Beyoncé during her acceptance speech, a testament to strong women across genres making impactful music. "The Lemonade album … was so monumental and so well thought out and so beautiful and soul-bearing," said Adele, whose words visibly moved Beyoncé. "And we all got to see another side to you that you don't always let us see, and we appreciate that. And all us artists here, we f***ing adore you. You are our light."

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